Brocade Multi-Service IronWare Multiprotocol Label Switch (MPLS) Configuration Guide (Supporting R05.6.00) User Manual
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Multi-Service IronWare Multiprotocol Label Switch (MPLS) Configuration Guide
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Displaying the Traffic Engineering database
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Use the following command to display detailed information about RSVP-enabled interfaces.
Brocade# show mpls rsvp interface detail
Interface State MD5 Auth
e2/1 Up OFF
Total Since last clear
PacketType Sent Received Sent Received
Path 0 5745 0 5745
Resv 5852 0 5852 0
PathErr 0 0 0 0
ResvErr 0 0 0 0
PathTear 0 6 0 6
ResvTear 0 0 0 0
Errors Total Since last clear
Rcv MD5 Auth Errors 0 0
Syntax: show mpls rsvp interface detail
shows the detail information displayed for each RSVP-enabled interface.
MD5
Whether RSVP message authentication is enabled on the interface.
RelMsg
Whether RSVP reliable messaging is enabled on the interface.
Bundle
Whether RSVP bundle messages are enabled on the interface.
SRefresh
Whether RSVP summary refresh is enabled on the interface.
Num of OutSegs
Act/Inact/Resv
Out segments are traffic connections on the link. These connections may be active or
inactive. ‘Resv’ represents the number of active out segments with a nonzero mean rate.
Num of Preempts
Number of times lower priority ISPs have been preempted on this interface.
TABLE 28
Output from the show mpls rsvp interface detail command
Field
Description
Interface
The RSVP-enabled interface can be an Ethernet interface or a VE-enabled interface. The VE
interface ID is specified by the
Path
The number of Path messages sent and received on the interface. Path messages store
information about the state of the path along the LSRs in the LSP.
PathErr
The number of PathErr messages sent and received on the interface.
PathTear
The number of PathTear messages sent and received on the interface. PathTear messages
cause path states to be deleted.
Resv
The number of Resv messages sent and received on the interface. Resv messages include
Fixed Filter (FF), Wildcard Filter (WF), and Shared Explicit (SE) messages.
ResvErr
The number of ResvErr messages sent and received on the interface.
ResvTear
The number of ResvTear messages sent and received on the interface. ResvTear messages
cause reservation states to be deleted.
MD5 Auth Errors The number of MD5 authentication errors on received packets on the interface.
Bundle
The number of bundled RSVP messages sent and received on the interface.
TABLE 27
Output from the show mpls rsvp interface command (Continued)
Field
Description